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good morning. it is 6:01 on this christmas eve. i'm jessica kartalija in for don scott. weather and traffic together. sharon we'll get right to you. let's go to marty. >> let's take a look at numbers. right now on tv hill it's 27 degrees. 2 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. by lunch 39 on its way to a high of 4 1. watch for light shower activity later this afternoon into this evening but out of
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here by bedtime. jessica, take it away. now over to sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. good morning. >> good morning. if you are just about to head out two problems now in your way. accidents, one of them just coming in on green spring valley road at spring hill road, fluids leaking there. second accident still working in the city, s rshgssara -- saratoga. there's a look at 95. now, wjz has the stories that people are talking about this morning. here's jessica. >> thank you . the sandy hook elementary shootings have pushed debate over gun control to the forefront of the nation's consciousness. the latest from washington. >> hundreds of protestors marched across the brooklyn bridge asking for new gun
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control laws. as there were demonstrations outside a gun shop outside washington dc. >> to allow these kind of gun that is have no other murder than to murder, slaughter innocent people and children is insane. >> fear of new gun control laws has made the weapons one of the hottest selling items this christmas. >> definitely stock up and buy things i can't get in the future. 2 weeks ago you could have bought one gun for $1,400 and now it's $2,500. >> the debate over gun control is just as heated here on capitol hill. the nra says it will fight any new restrictions. >> what every mom and dad want when they drop their kid off at school in january is if we have a police officer in that school. >> the reaction to that plan was mixed among the parents we spoke with. >> i think any effort to protect our children is worth it. >> no, we do not want people
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with guns in our school. >> senator diane plans to present a bill banning assault weapons this january. there was a ban in place from 1994 to 2004. >> it hasn't worked. columbine occur ed red. >> there was also an armed guard at columbine. >> according to an analysis from the agency, nra's proposal to put a police officer in every school would mean 1 out of 7 officers would be taken off the streets on school days. the other big issue on capitol hill the fiscal cliff. president obama and congress are are home -- are home now for christmas. automatic tax hikes and spending cuts will kick in january 1st. democrats and republicans insist they are still committed to reaching a deal with the house speaker vowing to return to washington the day after christmas.
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more than 1,000 people attend the memorial service for the late hawaii senator daniel enoway. he was the first japanese american elected to congress. he spent 50 years in washington serving the people of hawaii. he died last week. he was 8 8. this morning an investigation is underway after a baltimore county police officer opens fire, killing a man who they say was pointing a knife at him. mike schuh is live with more on what happened. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning. county police say that their officer stopped a man behind this gas station and what happened next is up for investigation. >> the officer on routine patrol passes this shell station around 3:45 in the morning. behind the building a suspicious man. police say when the officer asked the man to
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come out he pulled a knife. >> the officer did attempt to use a tauzer -- a taser but it was ineffective. the man continued at the officer still has the knife and refused repeated commands to drop the knife. >> fearing for his safety the officer shot the man in the chest. 36-year-old gregory stegall dies at the scene. >> you have to be crazy to go towards a cop with something. >> robert mills moved his family out of the city to avoid crime. now he realizes no place is immune so violence. >> life goes on, you have to come out and do what you have to do. you do what you can to stay safe. >> reporter: now some neighbors tell eyewitness news that there was suspicious man in this area for the past week or so. they don't know if it was the same man. >> police have not identified the officer involved in that shooting. he's on routine
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administrative leave pending the out come of the investigation. a former oriole is discovered dead inside his florida home. police in jacksonville say ryan freo died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. he played 9 games for the oriels in 2009. he retired from pro ball in 2009 and had worked for an organization that helped develop young players. farmers and merchants say good-bye to another season of the farmers market. tim williams reports on the bittersweet time for buyers and sellers. >> from mistletoe to mushrooms to merry christmas in german. this year's baltimore farmers market and bizarre has left a good taste in the mouths of customers and vendors who are sorry to see it go for now. >> no, i'm not happy about it. i wish there were more of it.
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>> this is the 35th year for the market and the count down to 36 is already unway. -- underway. >> on april 7th it starts. >> while the rest and vacation is appreciated closing is bitter tweet. >> ibit -- bittersweet. >> i have mixed feelings. >> this season has been successful. all are now stocking up until the beginning of the 2013 season. >> just everything. stuff i can't live 3 months without. >> this final day found fans of food and football shopping side by side. >> some shop at the market. >> as this current market season is disappearing in a puff of smoke the sights and sounds of this holiday season will have to suffice until spring. >> we have a 9 week break and then we'll be back in april. >> the farmers market will
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start up again on april 7th. it's an early christmas present for the ravens. they clench the afc north title with a crunching win over the new york giants. here's mark viviano with reaction and highlights. >> good morning. after three troubling defeats in a row all is well with the ravens after a blow out win over the new york giants which clenches another division title for the ravens and secures for them a home playoff game. the ravens office was awesome scoring touchdowns in their first two possessions in the first quarter rolling up more than 500 yards for the game. the defense dominant, containing giants quarterback eli manning and sacking him three times. a 44-13 ravens victory, erasing the doubt that built up over a three game losing streak. >> we go out there and believe who we believe we are.
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even though we lost three we kept saying we had everything ahead of us. maybe not exactly what we wanted, but we could still win the decision. -- division. >> this was a championship game for us. we understand what that game means. this was the championship for us. we got a home playoff game, back to back division champs. >> the ravens will wrap up the regular season on the road at cincinnati. the ravens are back here in baltimore to play host to a first round playoff opponent. back to you. >> thank you . the ravens first rounld playoff opponent will be the bengals -- first round playoff opponent will be the bengals or the colts. >> one word festival. awesome. just awesome. let's take a look at the forecast for the day. it's going to be a calm start to this morning of christmas eve. a little rain comes in late this
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afternoon. again, it shouldn't be anything that should cause any travel problems if someone is flying, train coming up from the south or north. no wintery conditions just a little bit of rain actually high of 40. over night no rain 32. tomorrow pretty calm day. first warning details coming up shortly. how are you? >> -- doing >> reporter: doing great. we're doing to tell you about these hats and new stuff hitting the market for the ravens. it's manic monday in fells point. these folks came all the way up from annapolis from the red red win bar. that's when the eyewitness news morning edition rolls on. mrap -- rolls on.
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28 degrees right now. 32 oakland 28 cumberland, 27 elkin, the mid 30s dc and greatest easton, ocean city, annapolis, kent island upper 30s to 40. last check they were 39. 27 bel air 28 westminster and columbia 36 rock hall. a little shower activity is going to slide by the area again. there's not any weather foul enough coming in here later to cause us really any dramatic problems. that is going to change once we get to wednesday. there's going to be a big storm approaching. we lived this before time and time again. it's going to pass basically right over us. the snow ban is going to be north of the area. it's the mix we're concerned about. it's going to cut diagonal across the air area. i don't think -- area. i think it's going to be
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more into carroll county, certainly from the city south and southeast no issues. it's not going to be a huge weather hit. 40 is going to be your high this . we will continue to watch this. tomorrow partly sunny with a high of 46. not so wall. wednesday 44. 43 thursday. friday 44, saturday 40 as a high, maybe a couple flurries. now over to sharon at traffic control. >> if just about to head out not looking at very much volume. we have two accidents. one of them is on green spring valley at spring hill road are. the -- hill road. the other one on west saratoga. no delays on the beltway. there's a look at the beltway at exit 17. that's the west side wide open. there's a look at 95 just north of maryland 34.
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this traffic report is brought to you by toyota. now is the time to make the jump to toyota. now is the time to send it over to man a -- over to manic monday. all right. ron matz good morning. >> reporter: good morning jes and marty. merry christmas. before we want start i want to say hi to my dad he's at saint joseph's hospital and everybody on the 4th and 5th floor, thank so much for taking care of him. get well soon. look at this group. they are all the way from annapolis. give yourselves a big hand. the red red wine bar. >> [cheers] >> reporter: here's our friend lisa. tell us about the red red wine bar. >> we're located in downtown annapolis on main street. full
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bar, full men -- menu and fantastic staff. >> reporter: you guys are awesome. you work very late at night so thank you for coming down. >> they're not morning people so it is a big deal. >> reporter: thank you very much. let me cross over here. you can come up. we've got dave dave, gus -- craig you can come in the picture. good to see you. >> good morning. >> reporter: great to see you guys. i'm going to do the honors this morning. you ready guys? >> ready. >> reporter: mie -- maestro the music if you please. man iing -- manic monday in fells point the red are, red wine bar. we're rocking and rolling christmas eve style. >> ♪ 6 o'clock already, i was just in the middle of a dream
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♪ ♪ ♪ i was kissing valentino by a crystal blue italian stream ♪ ♪ ♪ i can't be late because then i guess i just won't get paid ♪ ♪ ♪ these are the days that you wish your bed was already ma ♪ ♪ ♪ it's just another manic monday ♪ ♪ ♪ i wish it was sunday ♪ ♪ ♪ that's my fun day ♪ ♪ ♪ my i don't have to run day ♪ ♪ ♪ it's just another manic monday ♪ ♪ >> reporter: all right. yeah. >> that was huge. >> reporter: awesome job. give yourselves a big hand. >> i do think we'll be looking at that when it comes to the valentino. >> reporter: we want to invite you back for the manic monday melt down in november.
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red, red wine bar annapolis. you guys are awesome. great job. thank you. the hats are fabulous. you look great . here's craig our friend from the maryland screen printers. everything is talking about these hats, greg. >> these are the rally hats we made earlier in the year. it was good to have them this time of year. >> reporter: these are the new shirts t-shirts, sweatshirts. you're printing them now? >> yeah. we got in at 4:00 in the morning. it's the 2012 north champions baltimore r-diddle style >> reporter: we love it. go ravens. all the stores? >> all the stores. all the names. they're begin to have them first thing this morning. >> reporter: thank you craig. red red wine bar. we love you guys. thank you. marty and jes jessica, back to you on tv hill. >> i'm telling you ron we're
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going to be looking at that performance in a year when we're picking the five finalists for the valentino. >> reporter: you got it. they were awesome . lisa thank you iffer coming -- for coming down. >> we're taiking a break
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the future of maryland's horsing racing industry has been decided. it's good news for the racetracks. it's a long term solution for what had a z -- what has been a bitter battle. >> after years of contention debate all sides have come together and agreed on a contract that will allow horse racing to continue here in maryland for the next decade. >> they're off. >> for horse racing fans it's about one thing. >> just the thrill of it. >> that thrill will now continue in maryland until at least the year 202 2. that's thanks to a new agreement approved tuesday. maryland will see a total of 146 live racing days in 2013 and at least 100 days of live racing for the next 9 years after that. >> this was a very significant moment for the racing industry in maryland. you'll remember this a decade from now. >> allen forman says the deal
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should give horse men and breeders a stable future and provide strongers purses to compete for. the deal is a win for the maryland jockey club which owns and operates the tracks. the new financial arrangement will allow them to make improvements to their ageing facilities. the agreement ends years of debate between the group over how to save the racing industry. >> there's no more conflict, there's no more animosity and get get down to business. . >> it's a good deal. >> local fans thrilled to hear their horse racing home is safe for the next 10 years. >> these people were hurt. i'm glad they got it. i wish they would double it. >> racing for 2013 is set to begin january 1st. racing will begin at pimlico starting april 4th. >> the 138th running of the
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preakness is set for saturday, may 18th. next up this morning right here on wjz. >> i'm mike schuh live in cay tonsville. what happened here police are calling it a matter of self-defense. i'm mike schuh, a live report next. >> the count down to christmas. last minute deal s. that story is straight ahead. >> all is well with the ravens after a big win over the giants. i'm mark viviano with highlights and reaction as the ravens clench another division title when eyewitness news continues. >> all is quiet with the morning commute as least as far as delays go. now over the marty. >> with the flu season comes lots of germs. anna post is the great grand daughter of emily post. she runs the emily post
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institute on politeness and such things. he's -- she's coming onto talk about politeness. >> we're coming
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good morning. it is 6:30 on december 24th, 2012. santa has been on his way to new zealand. let's go to marty. >> we've been tracking him on the computer. you can to. do a search for santa norad. 28 right now on tv hill. that's the exact same temperature as this time yesterday. by lunch 39 on its way to a high of 41. now over to sharon. >> not too much to worry about on the roads. two accidents that should be cleared shortly. one of them on green spring valley road at spring hill road. the other one in the city, west
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saratoga. speeds still fantastic out there. there's a look at the topside of the beltway. still pretty empty at harford road. not much difference on 83 at ruxton road. the jfx problem free for the moment. now wjz has the stories that people are talking about this morning. here's justice -- here's jessica. >> thank you. a baltimore county officer shoots and kills a man coming at him with a knife. police are looking into exactly what happened. mike schuh is live with the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. police are still investigating what happened here. so far they believe clearly that it is a case of self-defense. >> the officers on routine patrol passes this shell station around 3:had 45 in the morning. behind the building, a suspicious man. police say when the officer asked the man to come out he pulled a knife. >> the officer attempted to use
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a taser to stop this situation but it was ineffective. the man continued at the officer. he still had the knife. he refused repeated commands by the officer to drop the knife. >> fearing for his safety, the officer shot the man in the chest. 36-year-old gregory stegall died at the scene. >> you have to be crazy to go towards a cop with something. >> many neighbors slept through the shooting. robert mills moved his family out of the city to avoid crime. no you he realizes no place is immune to violence. >> you can't barricade yourself inside the house and not live life. life goes on. you have to come out and do what you have to do. you have to pray and do what you can to stay safe. >> reporter: neighbors tell eyewitness news the past couple of days there was a man loitering and acting strangely. police can't say if the deceased is that man. >> police have not identified the officer involved in the shooting either. he's on routine administrative leave pending the out come of the investigation. city police are searching
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for answers this morning after a body is found floating in the inner harbor. it was found near the world trade center. police aren't released a whole lot of information about who the person is or what may have led to the death. the medical examiner is working to determine a cause of death. officials in prince george's county are trying to figure out what caused a fire at a home that's over 100 years old. it happened on princess garden parkway yesterday. the fire did $50,000 worth of damage to the 110-year-old home. no one was hurt. it took firefighters 10 minutes to get the flames under control. a charity started off super storm sandy is helping to bring a little holiday cheer to a new york community that was one of the hardest hit. marly hall reports from howard beach where hundreds of kids received early christmas gifts. >> a restaurant in howard beach, new york turned into a christmas wonderland for hundreds of kids still without a permanent home after super storm sandy.
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>> there was food and finally presents. >> sandy flooded 10-year-old matthew's basement, destroying most of his toys. >> just trying to get them things and it's -- the people who have donated gifts have been awesome. >> joy wong created this gift giving charity after she helped a friend clean up from the storm. >> her son saw us throwing out his toys and was so upset not understand whatting -- understanding what he might have done. >> secret sandra allowed online don't do e -- donors to make sure christmas wasn't long. they enough to fulfill the wishes of thousands of victims. >> we used to race downstairs to go see the presents but now
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it's one floor. >> the parents say secret sandy is taking some of the disappointment away. >> i'm blown away with how generous people have been. >> the charity will collect donations all year year long to benefits kids in hard hit areas. >> charity founders say they now plan to collect school supplies for children in the effected areas. a false fire alarm at bwi delays holiday travelers. the alarm went off yesterday morning at southwest baggage claim area. several flights were held up. triple a predicts more than 100,000 will travel by air this holiday season while about 1.9 million will drive. down to the wire, today is the last day to get those christmas are gifts before they have to be wrapped and put under the tree. this morning gigi barnett talks with last minute shoppers with some interesting
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strategies. >> less than 48 hours to go to wrap up christmas shopping and jennifer malleden has a plan. it's called the list. >> aunt gloria, uncle bill. >> many people on my list. two pages lost long and lots of notes. >> it's just one strategy that may put her ahead of dozens of other shoppers. the mall says another game plan that cuts down on time and saves cash. >> get here early before the line get a good parking spot. lots of great sales going on. you can get some good deals. >> retailers are ready and waiting. annie is the mall's senior marketing manager. she said stores are discounts even more for the last minute crowd. >> this week before christmas i see lots of sale signs 30, 40,
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even 50% off a. i -- off. i'm see ing seeing the sales before christmas. >> experts say this year black friday came early so it gave last minute shoppers more time to buy presents. >> i haven't done my wife yet. i save ed d the best for last. >> brad isn't a last minute shoppers. his strategy, shop before going to the mall. >> it's all online. normally i wouldn't do except it's a fun day with my daughters. >> retailers are hoping to make big buck this is year by keeping their doors open for longer. it's an a early christmas present for the baltimore ravens. the clench the afc north title. here's mark viviano. >> after three troubling defeats in a row all is well with the ravens after a blow out
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win over the giants which clenches another division title for the ravens and secures a home playoff game. >> the ravens out offense was awesome, rolling out more than 500 yards for the game. the defense dominant, con taining eli manning and sacking him three times. a 33-14 ravens victory erasing the doubts built up over a three game losing streak. >> you know, even though we lost three we kept saying we had everything ahead of us. maybe not exactly what we wanted but we still won the decision. -- won the division. >> this was a championship game for us. this was the championship. this was -- you know what, we got the home
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playoff game. you know back to back division champs. >> the raven willsy -- ravens will wrap up the regular season at cincinnati. then the ravens will be back in baltimore to play host to a first round playoff opponent. back to you. >> thank s. the ravens first round playoff opponent will be cincinnati or the indianapolis colts. >> it was just tremendous yesterday. what a good vibe in the ball park. you could just -- i mean, this is going to sound stupid, but even you at home could just feel it. these guys knew push had come to shove. in you're going to be one of the elite in the nfl time to get the train back on the track. did they ever. >> next man up. >> next man up performed quite well yesterday. they were introducing the defense and the studio audience, that's what i call the crowd in the ballpark, everybody was going who is that guy, who is that guy.
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give me your program. who is that guy. who is that guy stepped up and played like a ray -- like a raven yesterday. now it's on oh -- onto cincinnati. let's take them down and go off into the playoffs in full stride. >> awesome. sdmrsz we have -- >> we have a redskins fan over here that almost choked on his own spit. let's take a look at the day part here. it's going to be not bad at all. calm, temperatures going to be a couple degrees below normal. 41 after a lunchtime of 39. there's going to be light shower activity later. frankly, i don't forsee that light shower activity causing any travel problems by car, train or plane. can't say that on wednesday though. we will talk about what's going to be a righteous storm coming our way midweek.
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coming up on coffee with, anna post, the great granddaughter of emily post. we're talking flu season. sharon gibala will sl have your -- will have your wjz traffic control. here's some pictures you sent of your holiday deck -- decorations. look for the entire slide show at wjz.com. we'll be right back.
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sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. 28 degrees right now . 81% humidity. the barometer at 30.06. 31 hagerstown, 26 elkin, the mid 30s dc and easton upper 30s packs river and ocean city, 40 annapolis an kent island, 28 columbia and
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westminster, 36 rock hall, 33 in the district. some light shower activity down to the south. this is going to meander by the area today. it's not going to be a big huge deal. the next approaching weather is going to be a big deal. this is going to be a vigorous area of low pressure dragging a winter mix up the 95 corridor. there's going to be mix line not that far away from the area. milder conditions and rain south of that mix line. when we see the five day we're forecasting for bwi, ann arundel county 44 and 40 the high and low with rain. it's going to be a much different forecast north and west of the area and out the 70 and 68 corridor. we're going to have some weather to talk about midweek. we will see how it goes. i think we skin our knee. 40 is going to be the high. 32 is going to be your over night low. evening showers, driz p --
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drizzle l should be gone. on wednesday rain and maybe a wintery mix. at the airport 44 is the high, 40 is the low. 43 clearing, windy wednesday. saturday clouds showers maybe a flurry, 40 degrees. now over the sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> if you're about the head -- to head out you shouldn't run into too many problems. on green spring valley road at spring hill road an accident. other wise speeds looking geet -- great on the beltway. we can say the same for 95. a beautiful sunrise on 50 if you are headed to or from the eastern shore there. there's another look outside at 83 at shawan road. this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota dealer. toyotas are built to save you money today and tomorrow. now is the time to make the jump to
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toyota. jessica, back over to you. this morning's coffee with is with anna post. the satellite interview is furnished by the are you that guy influenza education campaign. >> anna doctor susanne welcome to the eyewitness news morning edition. it's good to have you with us this morning. >> nice to see you. sgrsz this -- >> this is such a fascinating topic. how do you be social not only during flu season but it's becoming a year round thing. witness a howie man dell who will have no body contact shaking hands hugging kissing with anybody. that's one extreme. then there are others. let's talk about this for a second. is it changes the way we -- is it changing the way we interact? >> flu has been evolving in
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recent years. flu is showing up early this morning. as you said it's always good habits to be in whether it's washing your hands regularly or could having into your elbow or sneezing boo a e -- into a tissue and throwing it away. some people might want to go to that extreme of never ever shaking hand. when you're not sick and the other person seems healthy that's okay so long as you are practicing good hand washing on a regular basis. if you see somebody coming at you and know that they don't looking so well, you can throw up your hands and say excuse me for not shaking hands, but it's great to see you. >> i was actually getting ready to go to that. let's say that -- for instance, i was on an airplane a couple weeks ago. i noticed the person was only a couple rows in front of me had blown their nose.
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they didn't appear sick. they evacuated the nostrils. when we got up to get off the plane this person recognized me and went to shake hands. i kind of deferred it a little bit . i said i just could -- coughed into my hand give me an elbow bump brother. what is the way to get out of that situation? >> since you were traveling and it wasn't a business meeting where it's expected, i think that's just fine. you could always do the same thing i just talked about forgive me for not shaking hands great to see you. if the handshake just happens because it's instinctive go and wash up for a good 20 seconds at least or use some alcohol based hand santtizer sanitizer. >> a question about hand sanitizer. i see a lot of people that should be washing their hands who take a couple
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squirts of that and think that is is -- is doing the same thing. is is it? >> there's rare circumstances. however you wash your hands do it. there's good equivalence between the traditional hand wash ing and use of the sanitizer. for the most part, it's pretty much the same. that is part of the cdc's take three flu prevepgs as well. hand wash e -- flu prevention as well. hand washing takes different approach. get times to get vak db vaccination. take prescription antiviral medications if your
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doctor prescribes it. >> we've we have about a minute and 15 seconds left and i want to get another quick question in here. my daughter goes, don't touch that rail on that escalator, it's the filthiest thing known to mankind. there are all sorts of things that you can say are the single filthiest. i know people who will wipe their hands off and that towel they will use to open the door with. at what point do we take this to an insane level? >> that's why it becomes important to wash your hands frequently. after the routine things you do -- keeping your hands away from your face, your eyes nose, mouth because transmitting from your hands to other places is the way diseases can spread. hand washing is very vital. we have to assume that everything we touch could transmit germs.
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there's a lot more information about this on flu facts.com including a nice colors book for kids that go through the basics about prevention and has good words for adults as well. >> thanks for being with us. >> thank you . >> you know, it's flu season, it's good talking to you. >> we'll take a break and come back with more of the
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now updated weather and traffic together. >> 40 the high, mostly cloudy. a little white light shower activity later this afternoon was as we
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-- as we start christmas eve. here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. if you're about to head out not too many problems this morning. just one accident we had, it's going on on green spring valley road at spring hill road. there was some fluids leaking there. speeds great on the top and west side. no problem on 95 southbound. there's a look at the topside of the beltway at harford road. in the clear there as well. we can say the same for 95 just south of the white marsh boulevard. this traffic report is bought to you by nissan motor corporation. bank over to you jessica. in baltimore county a man is dead after being shot by a police officer. he threatened him with the knife. the officer was routine patrol near the shell when he noticed a suspicious man behind the building. police say the man threatened the officer with a knife. they say fearing for his safety the officer shot the man
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in the chest. an early christmas present for the ravens they clench the afc north title with a crushing win. flacco tossed a fair of touchdown passes and rushed for a score. stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. complete news, weather and traffic still ahead. the gun control debate in america, the
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